The expertise provided by our engineers and technicians for this work has been gained over a period of 49 plus years and the equipment is capable of feeding and orientating simple and complex components as small as 1mm in diameter up to components as large as 125mm in diameter at rates to suit the final requirements.

Aylesbury Automation also offers, and encourages, customers the opportunity to discuss component design during the early stages of product development, to incorporate features to enable the components to be fed and orientated automatically, within the production environment.

Should you have any feeding requirements or problems you wish to discuss, then one of our sales / application engineers will be willing to visit you on site to give assistance. Alternatively, you are most welcome to visit our company at Aylesbury to view our premises and to discuss your particular application.

Cast Bowl Characteristics

Colour:

Standard Colour Green RAL 6011, but whatever you require!

Drive Unit:

Sized to meet your particular component(s)

Bowl(s):

Sized to meet your particular component(s)

Linear Driver:

Sized to meet your particular component(s)

Mounting Plate:

Sized to meet your particular component(s)

Multiple Systems?

We can work on more than one system at a time

Repeat Systems?

We keep excellent records

Certification

Certificate of Incorporation

System Features:

Aylesbury Automation is world famous for it's bowl feeding technology and skills.

The Euro Series Vibratory Parts Feeder, Drive Units are an integral part of that fame. Designed and optimised to work with our wide range of feeder bowls and linear drivers they make a formidable partnership.

Robust, hard working and extremely reliable they amongst the finest units available in the market place today.

Where can you use it?

Almost anywhere! Over the company's long history, it has responded to market place requirements and gained vast experience in the application of factory automation throughout almost every type of industry, and tackled almost all their associated manufacturing problems - from solving production bottlenecks to increasing capacity and reducing costs.